Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!spool.mu.edu!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!alix!isolated From: isolated@alix.UUCP (20 James D. Corder) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: 3b2 suitable home computer? CHEAP! Keywords: 3b2 Message-ID: <413@alix.UUCP> Date: 26 Apr 91 12:38:47 GMT References: <1991Apr19.105712.13001@cinnet.com> Reply-To: isolated@alix.UUCP (pri=-20 James D. Corder) Organization: EZ-C-Lite, Inc., Columbus, Ohio Lines: 48 In article <1991Apr19.105712.13001@cinnet.com> wilk@cinnet.com (Ken Wilkinson) writes: > > We have at work 2-3b2-400's and a 300 which are surplus. > I called a used computer dealer (Computer Horizons) to get >a price. > >He only "offered" $500 for three 3b2's >and three terminals. >Now I'm wondering if maybe I should take >these beast home (and give some to my employees). > >What is the MIPS value? The version of th operating system is SYSV rel 2.2 >Could a latest version be found and for how much? Do I really want >to do this or not? Suggestions? > >Ken >{cinnet.wilk} Hello Ken:-) Yes, 3B2s make a GREAT home machine. I took my 3B2/300 SYSV 2.2 home, and have been using it ever since. Your employees will love them, if they are UNIX PEOPLE:-) However, they won't be able to afford to fix them if they break. Nor, will they be able to afford to up grade them:-( You can purchase a Sun Workstation cheeper than you can add a second hard drive and upgrade to SYSV3 on a 3B2/300:-( I have been told that the 3B2/300 with 2mg of ram operates at .6mips. That is slower than most 386 machiens. As for chaning from SYSV2 to SYSV[3/4], it would cost too much. For the price that AT&T would sell the upgrade for, you could purchase someone else's machine with the new version already on it:-( Said. I love my 3B2/300, but AT&T is driving the machines out of existence. It is getting harder and harder to defend my little 3B2 machine:-( I love it, but wish I could upgrade it. When I look at the price I paid, and vew the current "USED" prices, I could cry. The 3B2, the Edsel of the computer world. It came before its time, then died fast. Good luck Ken, James D. Corder ...osu-cis!alix!jdc ...att!osu-cis!alix!jdc alix!jdc@cis.ohio-state.edu